👉 Ear computing, also known as in-ear computing or in-ear audio devices, is a technology that integrates computing capabilities directly into earphones or earbuds, providing users with immersive audio experiences while simultaneously enabling hands-free interaction with digital content. These devices often feature advanced microphones, speakers, and processing units that can deliver high-quality sound, spatial audio, and voice commands directly to the user's ears. They can also incorporate sensors for health monitoring, such as heart rate tracking, and offer seamless connectivity with smartphones and other devices via Bluetooth. By placing computing power close to the ear canal, ear computing enhances user convenience, privacy, and immersion in audio applications, from music streaming to virtual reality.